Charles Boulevard Releases Track Inspired By Beatles Break-Up

Charles Boulevard ….. the  trio that spans Europe from Prague to
Dublin has come up with something rarely seen. The new song “Infamous
Last Words” was inspired by the Beatles (or at least their break up!)
The Trio of experienced musicians in their own individual right bring
together a collaboration like none other. It’s far from the usual music
you hear from day to day. Here is the story about how the song came
about in guitarist Dermot from Dublin own words.
https://open.spotify.com/track/6Eus6IVptGTQLe3pzl454j?si=870f53eb165345e7

Dermot explains “I remember Pavel coming to me with the title “Infamous
Last Words” and a chorus.

The demo had that heavy repetitive guitar riff which I really liked. It
was ominous suggesting the end of something. The end of a relationship
perhaps. I sat down to write some verses with that idea in mind. By
coincidence a friend had just given me an article about The Beatles
after they had finished recording what was to be their last album Abbey
Road in 1969.”

This article contained details about how The Beatles were actually
planning to record a new album later that year. However a disagreement
about the appointment of a new manager led to a rift between McCartney
and the other three. Paul McCartney described it as “the crack in the
liberty bell”.

Dermot adds “The lyrical idea started to develop based on the contents
of this article by Richard Willams.

Funnily Pavel’s guitar riff reminded me of the opening track of Abbey
Road “Come Together” but the theme of this song would be more like
“coming apart”. I wanted to write the lyrics from Paul’s perspective as
he found himself isolated from the others on the issue. One could only
feel a degree of sympathy for him as his reservations about the choice
of new manager would turn out to be well founded.”

The chorus imagines the four Beatles going for a car ride for the very
last time. Probably no one at the time could have realised how
definitive the split would be. Symbolically it brought the curtain down
on the 1960’s. In hindsight, what would they have said to each other by
way of goodbye? We can only speculate what those last words would have
been…

Charles Boulevard are three musicians from Prague, Czech Republic and
Dublin, Ireland. The line up consists of Pavel Holada Lead Vocals,
Guitars and Bass. Berny PB Drums/Percussion/Vocals and Dermot Condron
Guitar/Vocals. Dermot from Dublin met Pavel and Berny P.B. (whose band
was a part of the Czech club scene) while working in Prague and after a
long friendship and several musical collaborations they have joined
forces to create their showpiece with Charles Boulevard. Charles write
their own music and all three members contribute to the song writing.
The fact that they come from different cultures and musical backgrounds
has enriched their sound and they have succeeded in weaving together an
intriguing tapestry of musical styles.  United in their affection for
that golden era vintage rock sound the band have put their own identity
on the music to create something truly fresh and original.

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